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          'Indian' began with Christopher Columbus' errors: landing in the Caribbean, he believed he had reached his destination of Indian, and so he called the....

          History Lists: Explorers Not Named Columbus

          Christopher Columbus and the Age of Discovery

          During the 15th and 16th centuries, leaders of several European nations sponsored expeditions abroad in the hope that explorers would find great wealth and vast undiscovered lands.

          The Portuguese were the earliest participants in this “Age of Discovery,” also known as “Age of Exploration.”

          Starting in about 1420, small Portuguese ships known as caravels zipped along the African coast, carrying spices, gold and other goods as well as enslaved people from Asia and Africa to Europe.

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          A patinagem no gelo ou Christopher Columbus Park Trellis Lighting, criam uma envolvência digna de um verdadeiro postal de Natal.

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        5. Christopher Columbus was not the first person to propose that a person could reach Asia by sailing west from Europe. In fact, scholars argue that the idea is almost as old as the idea that the Earth is round. (That is, it dates back to early Rome.)

          Other European nations, particularly Spain, were eager to share in the seemingly limitless riches of the “Far East.” By the end of the 15th century,